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A 1940s Colonial Revival Where Color and Pattern Mix With Old and New to Create a Truly Transitional Family Home

Lindsay Marcus, an interior designer, recently completed a project in the Little Holmby Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles, transforming a 1940s Colonial Revival-style residence into a transitional family home. The client sought an elevated, refined, and chic living space that was also kid-friendly in certain areas, marking a stylistic departure from their previous neutral-toned mid-century modern home. Marcus’s design philosophy for this project centered on preserving the home’s original architectural features while integrating an eclectic, layered, and elevated aesthetic. The design approach emphasized allowing the traditional aspects of the architecture to guide the overall tone of the space. To achieve a layered and collected look, Marcus incorporated mid-century lighting and modern furniture silhouettes, aiming for a balance between old and new elements, as well as color and pattern. The project's success lies in its ability to blend contrasting styles and eras into a cohesive and timeless environment. The entryway exemplifies this design vision, with its elegant architecture, including a sweeping stone staircase and refined iron banister, serving as the foundational classic elements. The space is enriched with a thoughtful mix of eras through a clean-lined dresser, varied textures in vignettes, and a vintage rug, creating a welcoming and sophisticated atmosphere. For the powder room, Marcus and her team selected a rich, cool blue paint for the paneling and a dramatic mural from Gracie, transforming the small space into a jewel box. Vintage Italian Pietro Chiesa sconces and a floral ceiling flush mount from Urban Electric further enhance the room's romantic ambiance. In the living room, existing furniture, such as a royal blue Nickey Kehoe sofa and a Roche Bobois loveseat, were integrated into the new design. The Nickey Kehoe sofa inspired the room’s color palette, and the Roche Bobois loveseat was reupholstered in a striped fabric from Howe. An antique Art Deco coffee table and a French giltwood mirror from 1stDibs introduced Old Hollywood glamour and served as focal points. Italian Murano glass and brass sconces, a marble bar, and Pierre Jeanneret chairs re-covered in hair-on-hide added to the room’s luxurious feel. The walls were finished with Portola Paint’s Tikal limewash, and contemporary oil paintings by Gideon Rubin and Hannah Brown contributed to a modern sophistication. The dining room features a contrast of a rustic farmhouse table paired with original Finn Juhl chairs, reupholstered in light brown mohair, under a modern plaster chandelier, creating a harmonious blend of styles. The main bedroom maintained its existing white paneling, complemented by a neutral grasscloth wallpaper from Gregorious Pineo and a Rosa Bernal fabric for drapery, creating depth and texture without overwhelming the vintage Persian rug. Custom white oak nightstands with Rojo Alicante marble tops and Victoria Morris pottery lamps in an oxblood glaze added refined touches, while a shearling-covered womb chair provided a cozy reading nook. The children's areas were designed with distinct personalities. The playroom features bold olive green walls and wainscoting, with Farrow & Ball’s Barrow Blue paint on the paneling and ceiling, paired with a checkered wallpaper. Mustard Togo chairs provide comfortable and playful seating. The boy's room adopted a masculine palette of blues, white, and subtle greens, anchored by a Lawson Fenning bed upholstered in McLaurin and Piercy fabric. Side chairs and poufs from Sabin LA offered youthful yet sophisticated shapes, and a Zak + Fox stripe wallpaper added subtle color and texture. The second child’s room embraced a whimsical, nautical theme with a marine ceiling flush mount and Cole and Son’s Melville wallpaper, complemented by a leather sconce from Lostine and a floral bedcover from Nickey Kehoe. Marcus expressed particular satisfaction with the living room, primary bedroom, and powder room, highlighting the use of patterned drapery fabrics throughout the home as a favorite element that made each space feel special and cohesive. The designer emphasized that the client’s willingness to take risks contributed significantly to the successful and elevated outcome of the project. #HomeDesign #InteriorDesign #ColonialRevival #TransitionalStyle #LuxuryHomes #HomeMakeover #DecoratingIdeas #ColorAndPattern #HomeDesign #InteriorDesign #ColonialRevival #TransitionalStyle #LuxuryHomes #HomeMakeover #DecoratingIdeas #ColorAndPattern
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